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John Darling and Son

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In 1872 he made his eldest son John Darling, jun. a partner in the business, thereafter known as J. Darling & Son, millers, grain, and general merchants. For 30 years the business grew steadily, the "Grain King" setting up branches throughout South Australia's wheat belt, buying up flour mills
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and in the five years in their employ learned the wheat and flour business. He then resigned from Giles and Smith, and in 1865 was trading independently. In 1867 he took over the sole management of the grain stores in Waymouth Street formerly owned by R. G. Bowen (later to become the factory of D
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at Urrbrae, Adelaide, he expressed regret that the gift had to be made public. He left a widow, a son John and two married daughters, Elizabeth and Joan. Their home was "Warrawee" at Kooyong Road,
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John Darling III ( – ) fell out of a tree at the age of 18 and broke his back and his brother Harold took upon the responsibilities of the running of the business with brother Leonard.
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from 1914 and chairman from 1923 to 1950, during which time the company's issued capital rose from £3,000,000 to over £15,000,000. He collaborated closely with General Manager
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His first job was as an office boy at the printing shop of Balfour & Jack, but lost that job after six or eight weeks. He next worked at Duncan Sinclair and Sons'
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Harold Gordon Darling – see biography below. During his time the family business was transferred from Adelaide to ?? King Street, Melbourne, with flour mills at
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was involved in a number of marine accidents; the most serious being a bizarre sequence of events on the morning of 21 April 1907. Around 2am the four-masted barque
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could not be halted due to the topping maul (a mallet used for quick release of anchor chains etc.) being misplaced, and the anchors could not be dropped in time.
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Despite his influence and great business ability, H. G. Darling shunned publicity and rarely spoke in public. In 1929, when he gave £10,000 to found the
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store of Berry & Gall. This job did not last long, but through a friend he soon found employment with baker Robert Birrell of
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He died in a Melbourne private hospital on 27 March 1914. He had been in that city a few days to chair a meeting of
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to carry grain from the ports of South Australia to Adelaide and Melbourne. An image of the ship may be seen
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ran into the submerged wrecks and suffered some damage. At the inquest, Capt. Thomas of the
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was refloated in January 1908 repaired and put back in service in November. Meanwhile, the
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in 1909, when 30 men were drowned. She was also carrying John Darling's wheat.
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in 1880 and London, his company handling most of Australia's export grain.
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For a time BHP sponsored a "H. G. Darling Memorial Scholarship" at the
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had been purchased as her replacement went into service in March 1908.
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was an Australian wheat merchant and flour milling company founded in
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took part in a profitable salvage operation – from the wreck of the
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manager John Darling and Son after the death of his father in 1914.
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in 1953 with three directors: Norman Darling, Leonard Darling, and
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Original publication: Australian Financial Review, 31 August 2015
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with an oil engine, it was still doing useful work in 1940.
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John Darling (23 February 1831 – 10 April 1905) was born in
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Other flour millers of South Australia of the period were:
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In 1962 John Darling and Son (Aust) Ltd. was acquired by
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Positions he held for much of his working life include:
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This article has more details, and photographs of the
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He retired from the business in October 1897, leaving
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asserted that a sudden rain squall had obscured the
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chairman of Stewarts and Lloyds (Australia) Pty Ltd
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Index

Harold Gordon Darling

Albion, Victoria

Rhodes, New South Wales
Adelaide
South Australia
John Darling Sr.
John Darling, Jr.
Harold Gordon Darling
Victoria
Leonard Gordon Darling
Edinburgh
Duns
George Heriot's School
type foundry
Alexander Dowie
The Register
Semaphore, South Australia
Leith
Rundle Street
Grenfell Street
Glen Osmond Road
Waymouth Street
West Terrace
Melbourne
John Darling, Jr.
Kent Town
Port Adelaide
Gawler

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